Papers, 1936-1938.
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Reynolds Land and Cattle Company
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Ranching corporation of pioneer West Texas family dating back to the 1850s. Operations were conducted from Fort Worth, Texas, but properties were located in Shackelford, Haskell, Borden, Scurry, Dallam, Hartley, Jeff Davis, and Culberson counties of West Texas, with leased opertations in Montana, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Cattle, sheep, and horse raising, general farming, oil lease activities, and horse racing have been among the company's operations, although land acquisition and development ar...
Goodnight, Charles, 1836-1929
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Charles Goodnight is best known as a cattleman and co-founder of the Goodnight-Loving Trail to bring cattle from Texas to market in New Mexico. However, Charles Goodnight and his wife, Mary Ann, played a pivotal role in saving the Great Southern Bison Herd from extinction. Separated from the Northern Herd by busy wagon trails and the railroad and slaughtered by hundreds of eager "buffalo hunters," by 1895 the Great Southern Herd, once numbering in the millions, was almost gone. Charles and Mary ...
Loving, Oliver.
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Webb, J. R.
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Reynolds, George T.
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Reynolds, Phin W., 1855-
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Born in 1855 in Shelby County, Texas, Phin W. Reynolds was a member of a pioneer ranching family of Shackelford County. Brother of George T. Reynolds and Sallie Reynolds Matthews. During his early years, he worked as a cowboy and helped trail herds from Texas to Kansas, North Dakota, and Montana. From the description of Papers, 1936-1938. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 22962142 ...
Reynolds, William Thomas, 1823-1899
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William Reynolds (2/10/1838 - ? ) was the son of Hannah and Samuel Reynolds and had eight siblings. He lived in Indianapolis, Indiana, and was a student at Northwestern Christian University (later Butler University). From the guide to the William Reynolds Journal MSS. 3181., 1855-1858, (W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library, The University of Alabama) ...